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Samuel Grascome
Nonjuring Church of England clergyman and religious controversialist
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Advice to pious Christians in times of schism and apostacy . Containing first, a resolution of a case of conscience, viz. Whether as Matters now stand, it be lawful to frequent our Parish-Churches for Communion in Divine Worship? With Answers to such Objections as are usually made in Favour of the Compliers. Secondly, a more particular consideration of their case who are deprived of the benefit of canonical ministers, to administer the Sacraments, and discharge other ministerial Offices among them. To which is added Considerations upon a Question, viz. What a Christian is to do who goes into a Country where the Clergy is unwarantable, or the Worship corrupt, or both? With Two Letters to a Friend upon the same Subject.
Samuel Grascome
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Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCXIX. [1719]
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Occasional conformity a most unjustifiable practice . In answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, Moderation a virtue. With a short vindication of the Church of England, from that author's groundless reasons for separation. And a postscript, in Answer to the Eleventh Section of Dr. Davenant's Essays of Peace at Home and War Abroad.
Samuel Grascome
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Date: 1704
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An answer to a book , Entituled, A Short and Plain Way to the Faith and Church. Composed many years since by Richard Huddleston, of the English Congregation of the Order of St. Benedict: And now published by his nephew John Huddleston, of the same Congregation, in order to gain Proselytes to the Church of Rome. Being A Necessary Preservative For all Persons against Popery. By Samuel Grascome, a Priest of the Church of England.
Samuel Grascome
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Date: 1703
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Moderation in fashion or, an answer to a treatise, written by Mr. Francis Tallents, entituled, A short history of schism, &c. Wherein His Scandalous Abuse of the Primitive Fathers, and all Ecclesiastical Antiquity, is plainly Detected and Refuted: And the Case of the present Schism, and of Occasional Conformity, is fairly Stated, and clearly Resolved. By S. G. a Presbyter of the Church of England.
Samuel Grascome
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Date: 1705
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Schism triumphant or, a rejoinder to a reply of Mr. Tallents, entituled, Some considerations on Mr. S. G's large answer to his Short history of schism, &c. By the same S. G. a Presbyter of the Church of England.
Samuel Grascome
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Date: [1707]
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